Norville is a small suburb in Bundaberg North. The
area is filed with historical farmers' residents
including a hayshed, stockyards,
shearing sheds and huts. These accommodations
are located by Warlands Creek on a hill that
overlooks the flatlands. The area is filled with large
trees and lush gardens that make it an ideal spot
for strolling, especially during the warm summer
months. Norville used to be the location of retreats
and
artistic events, but the activities ceased. Norville's
rich culture and history is still evident in the
properties and structures that are standing to this
day. Norville has a museum that was formerly the
location of The Hut, which was the only
accommodation in the area until the 1950s. The
museum shows how life was in Norville in the
olden days.